God invented time... since Heaven is eternity without aging... yeah, I'd think time is a creation.
2007-03-04 23:00:58
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answered by Annabella Stephens 6
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how did time begin in the first place? there had to be a creator rite? how did the first atom in the universe form? the food can't cook itself there has to be a chef. the first atom didnt just pop out of nothingness. only something with unimaginable power could make this happen. and it is only human not to understand that. Allah did not give us enough brain capacity to understand many concepts. the scientists' theories from 50 yrs back are today awknowledged as wrong.
lets compare einstein to an average human. humans can only use 10% of their brains, where as einstein had a little extra piece of the brain (scientifically proven btw) and look at the revolution he put science through. Allah is so much greater than any human (yes... including einstein) that we'll never understand many things. there had to be an existence of a greater power to create time because time alone does not possess power. something of unexplainable power (God) must've created all of this. And that unexplainable power is self-explanatory within religion. so religion gives u the answer to that question, like it does to every other question any1 has got.
2007-03-04 23:11:19
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answered by m h 1
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I have also seen it described as patience. That is the other element in time which many do not comprehend, and I must admit, I had trouble with it when I first read it.There is still much of the concept which eludes me. Instead of thinking of it in increments such as seconds, minutes and hours, try thinking of it that way. It is in which way one chooses to focus and understand. The focus on the concept of time is how one experiences it. If one believes their day is rushed and hurried, then it will, indeed, be so. If one thinks each day drags along, boredom sets in.
Time is irrelevant to God, therefore, I believe patience more aptly describes God's experience of it.
There are also some who believe that everything that has happened happened at once, but it is our focus on one area that delineates which moment or moments we experience.
Good question!
Best wishes
2007-03-04 23:21:00
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answered by Slimsmom 6
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you try to apply theoretical physics on the assumption, and utilising it incorrectly. time is a functionality of the universe, and commenced with the 1st prompt of the great bang. there is not any longer such element as "in the previous" time replaced into created, because of the fact there replaced into no time. time, itself, does have a begining. this argument is acctually greater advantageous perfect to those attempting to furnish arguments for the common view of god than those against it. if god created the universe, then he exists exterior the universe..... and those issues that exist exterior the universe exist exterior time... and for this reason have not any begining or end. it rather is one in each and every of very few areas the place technology and faith click.... in spite of resulted interior the great bang replaced into in the previous time, and by skill of definition unknowable. (there are a number of thoughts that permit it to happen spontaneously, even nevertheless it remains unknowable.) the real contradiction of the difficulty isn't the feasibility of something exterior our universe, yet that something exterior the universe could have the skill, or the inclination, to take such an energetic functionality interior the particularly minor events of a small planet, and the caotic device of existence that has developed right here.
2016-09-30 05:31:28
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answered by ? 4
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e = m c 2
energy = mass x the speed of light (meters per second)
that is if god created energy, he created matter and light, then he also created time. It is basicly the same thing. The nearer we get to the speed of light, the more our mass and experience of time (reletively) change.
before the big bang,or the point at which 'god' created everything, everything was one, and time did not pass.
2007-03-04 23:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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God is time, But time to God means nothing, He is in no hurry, are you, Ten Millions years to God can be one second.
2007-03-04 23:07:31
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answered by Anonymous
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My view is that time is how man measures the expansion of space and can be represented as the distance betweem 2 points.
2007-03-04 22:57:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Time is God's way to keep us from bumping into each other.
2007-03-04 22:59:06
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answered by Anonymous
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no god is a man made concept he is not real he can not create time
2007-03-04 22:54:54
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answered by Anonymous
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De ja vu i sa lasp in time
2007-03-04 22:57:59
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answered by Salvation Soulja' 2
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